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Show FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY FOR MELVIN ANDERSON Funeral services will be con-I con-I ducted in the First ward chapel today at 2 p. m., for Melvin Anderson, An-derson, 40, employee of the Pacific Pacif-ic States Cast Iron Pipe Co., who died Sunday of a heart attack at his home, 554 East, Ninth South. He had been ill about a week. Buriel will be in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by A. Y. Wheeler Wheel-er and Son mortuary. He was born in Springville Dec. 22, 1903, a son of Oscar and Mary Ellen Barker Anderson. He had always lived here and attended schools of this city. He married Leona Bingham, May 22, 19:!9, at Pocatello, Ida. Surviving are his widow, his mother and a stepfather, Mr. ana Mrs. Andrew Strebel of Trovo, three brothers and a sister. Mrs. Harold Jones and Joseph A..ndcr-son, A..ndcr-son, Springville; Pvt. James L. Anderson, with the armed forces in England; Pvt. Ivan T. Anderson, Ander-son, stationed in France. |